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Amazon acquired digital Comic book company ComiXology. ComicXology is sort of like a Kindle store for comics.
Facebook announced that it's going to crack down on people and brands asking for "Likes" in the News Feed. It wants likes to be natural, nor forced.
According to documents revealed in the Samsung-Apple lawsuit, Samsung was misleading the public about how many tablets it sold in 2011. It led the world to believe it sold 2 million Galaxy Tabs, when it had sold half that.
French designer Phillipe Starck is opening a store in Sao Paulo where customers will be able to make their own furniture using a 3D printer.
Microsoft axe Mary Jo Foley did a 2-part interview with Terry Myerson, the head of Windows. If you care at all about the changes at Microsoft, it's worth reading.
Bitcoin is collapsing. It fell below $400, down 60% from its highs.
Here's Jeff Bezos' annual letter to shareholders about Amazon. Details on Amazon's drone plans, its grocery delivery service, and more.
Here's the story of how the engineers that discovered the Hearbleed bug did it.
Google Glass is going on sale for one day on April 15. It will still cost $1,500. Our recommendation: don't go blowing your tax refund check on Glass, it's still not ready for the public.
Samsung's new Galaxy S5 goes on sale today, here's our review.
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